![]() Boston Globe | Stories enlightened by 'Higglety Pigglety Pop!' Boston Globe In your transition from sculpture to illustration, what authors inspired you? When I was making sculpture, I had a studio that was inhospitable to evening work in the winter, because the landlord turned the heat off. When you're young and full of ... |
'The Hobbit' illustrated by Maurice Sendak? The 1960s masterpiece that could ... - Los Angeles Times
![]() Globe and Mail | 'The Hobbit' illustrated by Maurice Sendak? The 1960s masterpiece that could ... Los Angeles Times As Sendak noted passages for possible illustration and sketched in the margins of his copy of the book, the publisher prepared the art samples for Tolkien's approval. The editor mislabeled the samples, however, identifying the wood-elves as “hobbits,” ... THE HOBBIT Was Almost Illustrated by Maurice Sendak Sendak's Back, With A Pig Tale New Sendak Picture Book to Publish in Fall 2011 |
Locking down on drunken driving - Twin Falls Times-News
Locking down on drunken driving Twin Falls Times-News (Photo illustration by DREW NASH/Times-News) Snow can be tricky, April Daniels said. Busy roads, too. But once the dashboard-mounted machine in her car calls for proof that she's sober, there's no going back. It can't be bargained with or ignored, ... |
Dan Christoffel Slide Lecture on Illustrator Presented - Garden City News
Dan Christoffel Slide Lecture on Illustrator Presented Garden City News Artist Maxfield Parrish (1870-1966) was an American painter and illustrator active in the first half of the twentieth century and known for his distinctive saturated hues and idealized neo-classic imagery. He revived the glazing techniques of the old ... |
Famed sports artist's work brought together in one-time-only show - Stamford Times
Famed sports artist's work brought together in one-time-only show Stamford Times As the magazine business was changing, with the preference for photos over painted and sketched illustrations, Shilstone made a decision. "The illustration business was changing. Magazines were going out of business and so I made a switch," says ... |


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